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Definition of Tingis

Tingis
Tingis Tin"gis, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of small hemipterous insects which injure trees by sucking the sap from the leaves. See Illustration in Appendix.

Meaning of Tingis from wikipedia

- Tingis (Latin; Ancient Gr****: Τίγγις Tíngis) or Tingi (Ancient Berber: ⵜⵉⵏⴳⵉ), the ancient name of Tangier in Morocco, was an important Carthaginian,...
- Kristaps Porziņģis (Latvian pronunciation: [ˈkris.taps ˈpuɔr.ziɲ.ɟis]; born 2 August 1995) is a Latvian professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics...
- The old Berber name was Tingi (ⵜⵉⵏⴳⵉ), which Ruiz connects to Berber tingis, meaning "marsh". The Gr****s later claimed that Tingís (Ancient Gr****: Τιγγίς)...
- airports in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Google Maps - Tingi-Tingi Tingi-Tingi Great Circle Mapper - Tingi-Tingi OurAirports - Tingi-Tingi v t e...
- during the Roman Empire) Tingis (bug), a genus of lace bugs This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Tingis. If an internal link...
- †Nyctereutes sinensis 3.6 Mya—781,000 years ago (Eastern Asia) †Nyctereutes tingi †Nyctereutes vinetorum[citation needed] Wozencraft, W. C. (2005). "Genus...
- The Philippines is characterized by a prevalent tingi culture, a consumer behavior where individuals purchase and trade goods in small quantities, often...
- Tingis is a genus of lace bugs in the family Tingidae. There are at least 130 described species in Tingis. List of Tingis species "Tingis Report". Integrated...
- and as far east as the Mulucha (or Malva) river. Its capital city was Tingis, which is the modern Tangier. Other major cities of the province were Iulia...
- becoming well known for its salted fish. Roads connected it overland with Tingis (Tangiers) and Volubilis. Under Theodosius I in the late 4th century, Septem...